Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1712242> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 36 of
36
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1712242 subject Q8781809.
- Q1712242 abstract "Charagua is a small town in the southern part of Bolivia. It is the principal village of the Cordillera province. Most inhabitants speak Guaraní. The city was briefly occupied by the Paraguayan army in April 1935, during the last stages of the Chaco War. Charagua consists of two separate towns, the old town and a settlement along the railway track, 2 miles east.The organization CIPCA (Centro de Investigacion y de Promocion del Camesinado) has been active in Charagua already for more than three decades. The house of the Guarani (Arakwarenda) is located North of the town. There is an experimental farm adjacent to Arakwarenda.Che Guevara during his dwellings in the Cordillera never reached Charagua. He stopped short at El Espino, a two-hour drive to the North.".
- Q1712242 country Q750.
- Q1712242 isPartOf Q235106.
- Q1712242 isPartOf Q652371.
- Q1712242 thumbnail P7231047.JPG?width=300.
- Q1712242 wikiPageWikiLink Q1062593.
- Q1712242 wikiPageWikiLink Q223126.
- Q1712242 wikiPageWikiLink Q235106.
- Q1712242 wikiPageWikiLink Q250050.
- Q1712242 wikiPageWikiLink Q35876.
- Q1712242 wikiPageWikiLink Q4447368.
- Q1712242 wikiPageWikiLink Q652371.
- Q1712242 wikiPageWikiLink Q750.
- Q1712242 wikiPageWikiLink Q8781809.
- Q1712242 officialName "Charagua".
- Q1712242 subdivisionName Q235106.
- Q1712242 subdivisionName Q652371.
- Q1712242 point "-18.7 -63.016666666666666".
- Q1712242 point "-19.790555555555557 -63.19777777777778".
- Q1712242 type Place.
- Q1712242 type Location.
- Q1712242 type Place.
- Q1712242 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q1712242 type Settlement.
- Q1712242 type Thing.
- Q1712242 type SpatialThing.
- Q1712242 type Q486972.
- Q1712242 comment "Charagua is a small town in the southern part of Bolivia. It is the principal village of the Cordillera province. Most inhabitants speak Guaraní. The city was briefly occupied by the Paraguayan army in April 1935, during the last stages of the Chaco War.".
- Q1712242 label "Charagua".
- Q1712242 lat "-18.7".
- Q1712242 lat "-19.790555555555557".
- Q1712242 long "-63.016666666666666".
- Q1712242 long "-63.19777777777778".
- Q1712242 depiction P7231047.JPG.
- Q1712242 name "Charagua".